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Manika Mittal

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Interior design subjects covered are given below:
Fundamentals of Design. Graphic Communication and Visual Presentation. Design Sources and Materials. Residential Space Design. Interior Construction and Detailing. Computer-aided Design (CAD) - AutoCAD. Art and Architecture History- 1.

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Prakash deep

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Yes, you can do after B.Com, as you already have Bachelors degree you can either opt for Diploma in Interior Designing ( 1 Year programme) or M.Sc. In Interior Design considering the fact that you already have Bachelors degree.

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Manika Mittal

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Yes, you are eligible for interior designer after 12th if you choose commerce. You are just required to take admission in internal design colleges if you are going to take admission in good interior design colleges the future will be bright. Eligibility Criteria. Students who have passed their 10+2 from any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) can pursue Interior Design UG or Diploma course.

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Avinash Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission in master's in interior designing if you are clearing their admission criteria.

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Aamir Imteyaz

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It is possible for you to apply for a Bachelor's degree in Interior Designing in Canadian universities as a commerce student without math background, but it may depend on the specific requirements of the university and programme you are applying to. Interior Designing is a creative field and some universities might require math as a subject in your high school or Diploma to be eligible for the programme, but there are also universities that don't require math as a prerequisite for Interior Designing programme. However, you should expect to take some math classes as part of your degree, as they are usually required as part of design deg
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Hemanth Gunturi

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The average salary for an Architect is 3,92,500 per year (32,710 per month), which is 5,000 (+1%) higher than the national average salary in India. An Architect can expect an average starting salary of 1,37,800.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes, an architect is an interior designer but it does not work the other way around as Architects are more focused on the technical requirements, interior designers on the human psychology and emotional aspects of spaces.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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An architect is trained in creating a structural building that meets national, state and local building codes. An interior designer is trained in creating a functional and quality interior environment. Architects are more focused on the technical requirements, interior designers on the human psychology and emotional aspects of spaces. Architect has a better pay.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Gautam Buddha University offers admission to the B. Des. In Interior Design programme on the basis of a creative test followed by an interview and portfolio review.
1. Solve some NIFT questions from previous years to prepare for the creative test.
2. You need to be well versed in the math concepts up to the 12th grade level.
3. You can also look up previous year's GBU papers or speak with senior students in this course to get a sense of the types of questions that will be asked in this test.
4. For the interview process, you need to brush up on your communication skills.
5. You need to be clear about why you are applying to GBU for
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